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Testing Longitudinal Data By Logarithmic Quantiles, Manfred Denker, Lucia Tabacu Jan 2014

Testing Longitudinal Data By Logarithmic Quantiles, Manfred Denker, Lucia Tabacu

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Publications

The shoulder tip pain study of Lumley [13] is re-investigated. It is shown that the new logarithmic quantile estimation (LQE) technique in [9] applies and behaves well under singular covariance structure and small sample sizes as in the shoulder tip pain study. The findings in [6] can be assured under weaker assumptions using a combination of LQE and an ANOVA type statistic. © 2014, Institute of Mathematical Statistics.


Mate Choice And The Evolutionary Stability Of A Fixed Threshold In A Sequential Search Strategy, Raymond Cheng, Steven M. Seubert, Daniel D. Wiegmann Jan 2014

Mate Choice And The Evolutionary Stability Of A Fixed Threshold In A Sequential Search Strategy, Raymond Cheng, Steven M. Seubert, Daniel D. Wiegmann

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Publications

The sequential search strategy is a prominent model of searcher behavior, derived as a rule by which females might sample and choose a mate from a distribution of prospective partners. The strategy involves a threshold criterion against which prospective mates are evaluated. The optimal threshold depends on the attributes of prospective mates, which are likely to vary across generations or within the lifetime of searchers due to stochastic environmental events. The extent of this variability and the cost to acquire information on the distribution of the quality of prospective mates determine whether a learned or environmentally canalized threshold is likely …


The Bivariate Erlang And Its Application In Modeling Recurrence Times Of Kidney Dialysis Data, Norou Diawara, S.H. Sathish Indika, Melva Grant, Edgard M. Maboudou-Tchao Jan 2014

The Bivariate Erlang And Its Application In Modeling Recurrence Times Of Kidney Dialysis Data, Norou Diawara, S.H. Sathish Indika, Melva Grant, Edgard M. Maboudou-Tchao

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Publications

Recent advances in computer modeling allows us to find closer fits to data. Our emphasis is on the interdependence between occurrence at kidney dialysis. The interdependence between kidney dialysis occurrences is modelled by a bivariate exponential that we propose in this article. The application is shown on the McGilchrist and Aisbett kidney data set with the use of the exponential distribution. The proposed bivariate exponential model has exponential marginal densities, correlated via a latent random variables and with finite probability of simultaneous occurrence. Extension of the model to a bivariate Erlang type distribution with same shape parameter is presented.